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NEED HELP ! SLIDERS FOR GU 02

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NEED HELP ! SLIDERS FOR GU 02

Post by rippin »

Wanting to make sliders for my GU 02 model. Wanting ideas pics anything that will help me. Not to sure how to go about mounting the sliders on the chassy either. Not wanting to weld or drill holes into chassy. Can any body help me. Post pics, anything to help. THANKS
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Post by weeman »

geez that helps..

I'm doing some sliders for my GU, you wont need to weld or drill anything to the chassis.

I'm going to be using ubolts to fix my to the chassis rail.

I'm going to use 3 support and going to have a flat top of checkerplate similar to the ARB side/rail step combination.

Hopefully will start on them in the next few weeks......
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Post by rippin »

Thanks for the help guys. Got a few ideas going on now thanks hopefully have mine done in the next few weeks as well. Then starting on the rear bar for my GU. THANKS AGAIN
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Post by GOT MUD »

i asked this also in general but i thought i could try my luck here also ;) with the U shape that goes around the chassis(like in the pics in the links above) basically its been said that you use 10mm thick rhs is this true and what do most of you guys do about fuel lines etc runnin on the inside of the chassis rails i assume they are moved abit to slide the mount up but what about them rubbing on it

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Post by mickyd555 »

put a spacer under the fixing that holds the fuel lines onto the chassis so they are fixed in place but spaced out. Dont space them too far though so they are in no-mans land. If they have to be spaced out too far then you could put a piece of angle under them for a bit of protection.
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